4. ICAIL 1993:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Artificial intelligence and Law, ICAIL '93, June 15-18, 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ACM, 1993, ISBN 0-89791-606-9
- Henry Prakken:
A Logical Framework for Modelling Legal Argument.
1-9

- Thomas F. Gordon:
The Pleadings Game: Formalizing Procedural Justice.
10-19

- Katsumi Nitta, Stephen T. C. Wong, Yoshihisa Ohtake:
A Computational Model for Trial Reasoning.
20-29

- Jaap Hage:
Monological Reason-Based Logic: A Low Level Integration of Rule-Based Reasoning and Case-Based Reasoning.
30-39

- Karl Branting:
A Reduction-Graph Model of Ratio Decidendi.
40-49

- Donald H. Berman, Carole D. Hafner:
Representing Teleological Structure in Case-based Legal Reasoning: The Missing Link.
50-59

- Tina Smith:
Violation of Norms.
60-65

- Robert Dupuis, Claude Thomasset, Louis-Claude Paquin, François Blanchard:
Towards a Methodology for the Validation of Expert Systems: The Case of Loge-Expert.
66-71

- Olav Hødnebø, Edvard Løkketangen:
The Use of an ATMS Inconsistency Checking of a Legal Expert System.
72-75

- Georges Span:
LITES, an Intelligent Tutoring System for Legal Problem Solving in the Domain of Dutch Civil Law.
76-81

- Marnix C. M. Weusten:
Validation: The Key Concept in Maintenance of Legal KBS.
82-89

- Daniel Poulin, Paul Bratley, Jacques Frémont, Ejan Mackaay:
Legal Interpretation in Expert Systems.
90-99

- Uri J. Schild, Shai Herzog:
The Use of Meta-Rules in Rule Based Legal Computer Systems.
100-109

- Hajime Yoshino, Makoto Haraguchi, Seiichiro Sakurai, Sigeru Kagayama:
Towards a Legal Analogical Reasoning System: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Methods.
110-116

- Edwina L. Rissland, David B. Skalak, M. Timur Friedman:
BankXX: A Program to Generate Argument Through Case-Base Research.
117-124

- Cees Groendijk, Anja Oskamp:
Case Recognition and Strategy Classification.
125-132

- Carole D. Hafner, Virginia J. Wise:
SmartLaw: Adapting "Classic" Expert System Techniques for the Legal Research Domain.
133-141

- Daphne Gelbart, J. C. Smith:
FLEXICON: An Evaluation of a Statistical Ranking Model Adapted to Intelligent Legal Text Management.
142-151

- Vincent Aleven, Kevin D. Ashley:
What Law Students Need to Know to WIN.
152-161

- Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray:
Controlling and Augmenting Legal Inferencing: ysh, a Case Study.
162-166

- Surendra Dayal, Michael Harmer, Peter Johnson, David Mead:
Beyond Knowledge Representation: Commercial Uses for Legal Knowledge Bases.
167-174

- Graham Brown:
CHINATAX: Exploring Isomorphism with Chinese Law.
175-179

- George Vossos, John Zeleznikow, Allan Moore, Daniel Hunter:
The Credit Act Advisory System (CAAS): Conversion from an Expert System Prototype to a C++ Commercial System.
180-183

- Marc Lauritsen:
Knowing Documents.
184-191

- Giovanni Sartor:
A Simple Computational Model for Nonmonotonic and Adversarial Legal Reasoning.
192-201

- Ronald Prescott Loui, Jeff Norman, Jon Olson, Andrew Merrill:
A Design for Reasoning with Policies, Precedents, and Rationales.
202-211

- Takahira Yamaguti, Masaki Kurematsu:
Legal Knowledge Acquisition Using Case-Based Reasoning and Model Inference.
212-217

- Vassilis Konstantinou, John Sykes, Georgios N. Yannopoulos:
Can Legal Knowledge be Derived from Legal Texts?
218-227

- Karl Branting:
An Issue-Oriented Approach to Judicial Document Assembly.
228-235

- Ruth Murbach, Éva Nonn:
Similarity in Harder Cases: Sentencing for Fraud.
236-244

- Barbara Cuthill, Robert McCartney:
Issue Spotting in Legal Cases.
245-253

- Soon-Ae Yang, David Stuart Robertson, John Lee:
KICS: A Knowledge-Intensive Case-Based Reasoning System for Statutory Building Regulations and Case Histories.
254-263

- Frans Coenen, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Peter Smeaton:
Representing Visual Conditions in a Legal knowledge Based System.
264-271

- Pierre-Yves Schobbens:
A Logic for Legal Hierarchies.
272-281

- Jan Vanthienen, F. Robben:
Developing Legal Knowledge Based Systems Using Decision Tables.
282-291

- Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Neural Networks and Open Texture.
292-297

- Seiichiro Sakurai, Hajime Yoshino:
Identification of Implicit Legal Requirements with Legal Abstract Knowledge.
298-305

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